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TO THE INDEPENDENT ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF FLINT. ?"? ENTLEMEN,—A vacancy having occur- red in the Pel)re,?entation of your County, by the lamented of your late Mr. Mostyii, I venture to oftlJr I1.S Candidate for your suffrages upon Conservative The policy of this country, in regard to affairi! abroad, ought, in my judgment. to be that of "nun. I do not un,lerv¡\lue the allianee with France, but I wish that it were not found necessary for our own safety to maintain extravagant war establishments in time of peace. If we look across the Atlantic, we perceive in the lamentable connix between the Northern and Southern States of America, that democratic institutions (to not prevent slavery, or secure public tranquility or national Turniug from thence to our social prospects at home, the t,ilt.r"' of tlw national fiUf\nOÐR cnnnot but be with deep anxiety. I disprove, in rnMiy of the Budget of tho Finance Minister. The existence of any surplus revenue h" been (loubted, and I eOIlIlÍ<1er that, if we can spare any remission of existing burdens, the condition and co'nfort of the labouring closes ought -to he the Ihst  The pemument ?iacrifim of a million and a quarter of Paper Duties seems ta be imprudent at pre"ent and the consequent maintenance of War Duties upon Tea and Sugar, those necessary articles of consumption in every home, unjust. As a Welshman I am endeared to the Principality by the ties of kindred and of property, and shouM you be pleased to elect me your Representative, your important local interests shall always command my time and I reiniin, Gentlemen, Your obcdient (Signed) HUGH ROBERT HUGHES. Kinmet Park, May 17th. 1861. T\/rB. nUGHES' General Committae, formed J?i, at Mold on Thursday, the ICth of May. comprhes the following geutlemen, with power to add to their Dumber The Hon. Lloyd Kenvon, Gredington, SirHu"hW.Uiams, Bart., Hon.CoI.Rowley.M.P., T. Peers Williams. Esq.. M.P.. C., rai. gd,on. Col. H. W. W. Wynn. M.P., Cefn, C. B. Clough, Esq., Llwyn-Offa, J. Clowes, Esq., Gwsaney, James Collinge. Esq., Kiumcrton Lodge, P. B. D. Cooke, Esq., Gwsaney Hail Ca t;,in Coo k C. R. C.)ttoa. Esq.. Knolton, J. Rhyl, Whitehall Dod. Esq., Bryndmerth, J. W. Eyton. Esq.. Leeswood Hall, T. W. E Wm. Hancoc'k, Es!t.. Padeswood. J. Carstairs Jones, E<q., Rhyddyn, W. Keates, Esq.. GreenBeld Hall, Capt. Mathias. Tower, E. Peel. Esq.. Brynypys. E. pcmberton, Esq., 1'Ias.Î<sa, P. P. Peuuant, Es't.. Bodfary. F. PhiUips, Esq.. Hhual, Rev. Theophilus Pu!eston, Worthenbury Rectory. H. Raikes, Esq., Hwynegrin, C. B. Trevor Roper, Esq., Plaa-teg, Capt. Rnper, Oresford, MSor WtMis. PIas Vel'Iin. ?-74t. Wynne, Esq., Olinda ViUa, Rhyl. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. DERSONS desirous of submitting Tendprs t for BUILDIKG a HOUSE. OUT-BUILDINGS. and :TABLES. at Cae Maes Lrxiwig. Bangor, for the Rev. William may see the Plans and Specific". tiHa at the Office of the 'Architect on and Kfter the 21st of May instant, between the hours of 10 and 5. Tenders to be sent to the Rev. WfLLlAM \YI!.LLur, Tyddyn. Pentraeth, Anglesey, on or before the 3rd of next. No pledge is given to accept the lowest or any TenJer. o p e ge is S' ?" ? ?E?MORE. AECHtTMT, View Terrace, Bangor. Friday. May 17th, 18G1. Capel Garmon Church, near Lla.nrwst. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. DERSONS desirous of contracting for the JL Executing of the Mason's, Cavpenter'9, Plasterer's, Mater'?, Painter's, Plumber's, and Glazier's Works, to be done in the Restoration of the Church at Capel Garmon, can see the Plans at the Parsonage. Capel Garmou, on and after Monday. 27th May. Tenders to be sent to the Rev. J. PmcHAttD. the Incumbent, on Thursday, June 6th. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest Tender. E. G. PALEY, ARCHITECT, May 16, 1861. Lancaster. LLANARMON PARISH CHURCH, CARNARVONSHIRE. ?T)0 BUILDERS.—The Rector is desirous of Treceivin.- Tonder. for Restoring uud Rcpairing the above Chureh° The Drawings and Specifications may be Been at Llanarmon on and after Monday, the, aJth inst. sO:lle,1 and endorsed, must be sent, under cover, to Meisn. KENEDY anù ROGERS, arehitects. 33, Woburn Square, Lont l on, atldr?sed to their Office in Itangor, on or before Monday, f June .t. The Rav. ST. GEORGE AmMTHOXO WILMAM.S, the Rector, does not hind himself to accept the lowest or any Tender. Bangor, May 18th. 18G1. LLANDYFRYDOG CHURCH, ANGLESEY. FTIHE foliowin"- subscrlptiona are promised Ttowards the Restoration aud Repairs of the above Church, MMl further douationa are earnestly requested. s. d. The Bangor Diocesan Church Building Society. 40 0 0 Robert Pritehard, Esq., MwvdiarthEagob .40 0 0 The Rev. Edward Herbert. Rector .30 0 0 Owen A. Fuller Meyrick. Esq., Bodorgan 10 0 0 Misa Pnohard.Beaumaris.10 0 0 T. Horrocktt Aiusworth. Esq. 10 0 0 The Very Rev. the Dean of Bangor 5 0 0 The Right Hon. Lord Boston 5 00 Henry Phchard, Esq., Trescawen.B g MiMKoose.BryntirMu.AmIwch.SCO Henry Webster, Esq. 3 ? J.Simpaon. Esq. The Re v. H. D. Owen, D.D.,TrefdrMth Rect, ory ? 1P 10? The Rev J. Wynne Jones, Hencglwys Rectory. 100 The Rev. J. Richards, Incumbent, Arnlwch 1 0 0 TheRev.H.R.Hughes.Madyn.Amlwch .1 0 Tlie Rev. Morris WiUiams.LlanrhyddIad Rectory 1 0 0 The Rev. J.Grimth.LIanynys Vicarage 1 0 0 The Rev. J.W.Poole.Aberffraw Rectory 100 The Rev. Henry Owen. Llangefni Rectory 100 R. Wynne Jonest. Esq.. Beaumaris 1 0 0 J. Palmer, Esq.. Amiwch 0 10 0 The Rev. H.Prichard.Dinam Hall 1 00 Subscriptions may be paid to the or to the LIandyfrydog Church Account at Messrs. William)) & Co., BMgor, or to the National Provincial Bank of England, LI-gefni. LbmdyfryJog Rectory, May 2nd, 1861. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CARNARVON. SHIRE, AT BANGOR. w HEREAS, a Petition of OwEN HpGirEs, W of No. 27. Ambrose-street. Hirael. in the City of Banger, in the County of Carnarvon, Butcher, an In eolvent Debtor, having been Med in the County Court of holden at in the County, and an Interim Order for Protection from Process having Uen given to the .aid OWEN UUliHEII Under the proÜ-  f the Satutes. in that made' and providen th u!d OWEN HUGHES is hcreby reqnired to  i. the laId Court, to be holden at Bangor afom?;?(.f before the Jud oof the uid Court, on the 11th  ot' June 1861 at geven o'clock in the forenoon y, for hi First Enmination touching bis debt. "d ?ff??t., -a to be .futher dealt with ac.eoring to the provisil>¿. of the  8t?,tute. And Noti(?e IS hereby given, that the choice of Amignees 1& to take ph.ce at the time Do ?p- pointed. All persons indebted to the said OwEN HUGHES, or who b?e any of his effects, are not to pay or deliver the same, but to Mr. HENRY L'LCYD JoNM, the Registrar of the aaid Court, who is the Official Assignee of the estate and effecta of the said Insolvent, at his OfBce, at Blwgor, iu the said County. HENRY LLOYD JONES. Registrar of the Court. Psalm aid Hymn Book.  EAny for the press, and shortly to'be R puhlished by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, a neW and greatly enlargd edition of the  work, cont-,?ining mkiddition of about one hundred Hymns rigi.z?l and .1-t?d. H. WYNNE JONES, Sec. to Tract Society. May 23rd.. LLANEUGRAD, NOELFRE, ANGLESEY. IT is proposed to restore tho above Church, (built A.D. 605) whcre 67 of the sufferers from the Royal Charter are interred. THE PROMISEI). Hugh Robert Kinmel Park 0 0 Clurch Rate in arish. 30 0 0 MISS Roose. Bryntll'lon, Amlwch 5 0 0 CO?e'. Jones Ty'nylon, Llaneugra,I. 2 0 0 Hugh Ll.yl Ow?., E?,1. 1 Carnarvon.. 1 0 0 Co.?ributi.?, thankfully received by the" Building Committee Llaneugmd, Moelfrc, Anglesey. NEWTOWN AND MACHYNLLETH RAILWAY. HE Directors aro prepared to accept Tend- Te,i,.3 of ?loii(3y, in sums of 9100 and nfJ\y.lmls. for not excee.ling five ye's, upon Mortgage Deben- ture Bmrds. Interest at ,£5 per cent. payable half- p to be roa d ,) to the 7? e r t ",y t the C? pany's gifico, at of whom any further formation may be obtained. By Order, DAVID HOWELL, Secretary.  HOUSE, Ecclehflll, Stafforùshire; Tby Mrs. SMITH, assbteù by well- qUillified resident and Masters of In this establishment cvery effort is made to comhine the cornfort4 of a home with the advantages of It rate education and strict attention tn the health and morals of the Mrs. Smith wishes to call the attention of parents of large families to the ahove as being particularly suited to them, she having en. deavourc<! to afforù them an opportunity of obtaining for their danghters a first. rate education, at a modemte at the same timc she begs to inform them that her domostic arrangements are ùn a liberal scale, and that her oil. he wcll recommended, ladies are as assistant pupili, oil reduccIl terms, who, on having completetl their education, have suibhle situations for them. There is a vacancy for a young lady in the above capacity. Age from 14 to 16 ycars. MERSEY DOCK ESTATE. PAVING SETTS.  MERSEY DOCKS AND HAIŒOUR TBOAIW ar i-epare(I to receive TENDERS for about 3,000 Tons f PA VING SETI'8, to be of Blue Whinstune, or hard Granite, the delivery to be free of all charge3, withiu Threo the dilte of the accept- ance of the Tender, on such of the Quays of the Liverpl>ul Doeks as may from time to time be They must he from 12 to 15 inches loug, inches broad, and 7 to 8 inches deep, and are to be of the very best description, satisfactorily ready for A sample Sctt of the description Tendered must be left at the Dock Offict) with the Tender. will be carted from the Quay by the Board, and  over one of their Weighing M?ichine?. The wcights t ,sascertained only wiII be paid for. All setts which are of an inferior description, or uii&%ti?- dressed, will be rejected, and left upon the. Quay at the Contractor's risk. A Fine of per week will be deducte,1 for each week the delivery of thc whole qnantity accepted from any party is (telaye beyond the time specified. pt.? will be made Monthly, if the full  ate quantity be delivered satisfactorily in each 1. '1'enders to state the quantity and doscriptiou of Setts proposcd to be supplied, and the Pi?? per Ten f 2,2401bo., Selivered ubj?t to the fooing conditions, and must be endorsed "ren(ler for pavmg to be addressed to the Chairman of the Committee Works, under cover to the Dock Secretary, and left at the Dock Oflive, Revenue not later than 10 a.m., on SATURDAY, the 8th next. The Meriey Board reserve to themselves the option of taking any quantity lcss than the 3,000 Tons from any .rty tendering, and do not bind themselves to acccpt the to???t.? i?y Tender. (By order) DANIEL MASON, Secretary. Dock Office, Liyerpool, MayZO, 1861. SUBSCRIPTION ISSUE OF THE REV, THOMAS COMMENTARY ON THE HOLY BIBLE. 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The late BISHOP OF CALCUTTA, thus expressed "The capital excellency of this valnable and immense undertaking consists in its following, more closely than any other, the fair and adequate meaning of every part of Scripture, withont m- gard to the niceties of human systems. It has a further and strong recommendation in its ari- Jmve in it the deliberate jUllgment of a masculine and independent mind on all the parts of Holy Scripture. Further, it is the nnt of Oll'r age, presenting many of the last lights which :hi7atts on of pro- pbecy obviating the chief ob j ections which modern annotators had advanced and adapting cir, f the times in we To which the Rev. T. 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The best ll1ateflas, which are to pure andl 8weet, with workmanship only employed, while. the expense IS even les8 than half the ordmary cost. The attention of the Medical Profession, and all interested, is particularly requestetl.  to  Stopping Front Teeth with the celebrated White Enamel, &c., at the af?nie strit?tly moderate rate of charges. 9 <ame s rn. y ???g"? APPLICATION, OB FREE PER POST, THREE STAMPS, GABRIEL'S TREATISE (NEW EDITION FOR 1 8 6 1), ON THE LOSS AND ONLY EFFECTUAL MODE OF RESTORING THE TEETH. Gabriel's Treatise clearly explains their system, and should be read by all who value their Teeth.London Herald. "Gabriel's System wiU save much money, more Mnoyance, and atiU more disappointment. Their Treatise ahould be read before consulting a Dentist, as emmeting from such a. source it may be confidently relied on. United So-t'tcc Gazette. MESSRS. GAB R I E L, BY APPOINTMENT, DENTISTS TO THE PRINCE D'OTTAJANA. (E>TABLŒHED 1815. SEE DIPLOMA.) 27 HARLEY STREET, CAVEND? 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MOOM (of Lon on,) pnnclple Tm"tMem-B-uchees?Cho-te?, for TUNING IInd REGULATING PIANO-FORTFS d HABMONIUMS. ?X???? BOrnCQfl addrmt4 w DoUQLM North Wales Chronicle ?- ?' ? receive prompt attention. GRIFFITH DA) DRAPER, ERDER, AND FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, BANGOR, respectfully announces to his numerous friends and kind patrons his return from 1'1. London, and that hi" armngements for the ensuing season are complete, and the, Novelties in the various Departments are now rearly for inspection. G. D. 1,?iDg engaged an experienced Milliner, has atMerl new department, viz. STI???D ?N? BONNETS, HATS, MILLINERY AND FLOWERS. An ASSISTANT WANTED for.the Woolten Department. None need apply but an experienced hand, with a good MR. DEW. SALE OF ELIGIBLE FHEEHOLD PROPERTY. VALE OF CLWYD, DENBIGHSHIRE. TO BE SOL D II Y AUCTION, BY DEW In the of June next, ALL t110se desirahle callen. RHYD- ONEN. BINGLEY, PENYRHENGOED, &c., containing upwards of 300 ACRES. Plans and are in course of and will shortly be issued. ABER, CARNARVONSHIRE. G1¡EAT AND ATTIIACTIVE SA L-r., OF FREEHOLD PP, OPER TY, COMPRISING UPWARDS OF 1000 ACRES. MR. WM. DEW Re<pectfully announces that he his hecn honoured with instructions to make the preliminary arrangements for disposing f by PUBLIC AUCTION, in thc month of next, ut the BmTIsH HOTEL,  that very desirable FREEHOLD AEST?KTE, so charmingly situated on the B¡J.nks of the Menai Straits, and comprising the whole of the property lying hetween the Abcr River antI containing of 1000 ACIŒS of rich Land, the whole of which will be suhdivide¡} into con- venient Lots, and forming the most delightful sites, for Villa Resideiiees, in the Principality. Plans and further particulars are in course of prepara- tion, and will shortly be issued. NORTH WALES. Sale of Desirable Freehold Property, Comprising upwards of 300 Acres of FERTILE LAND situate in the Vale of Clwyd, Denbigiishire. TO BE SOLI) BY BY MR. W. DEW, (OF At the White Lion ffotel, in the town of Rutbin, on the 15th day of JUNE, 1861, (at two o'clock in the afternoon,) subjeet to such conditions as shall then and there be produced,  following valuable FREEHOLD TFAR3fS AND LANDS:- Llal/[Janlwfal, sitaate in the most pictaresqlle of the far-fwned Vale of Chcf/d. Lots. Name of Farm. To t Extent. R. P. 1. Rhydonen Mr. Thos. Davies lOS 311 2. Linn Mr. Thomas Davies 1 1 36 3. Dolyr Anger ditto 5 230 4. ditto 3 2 12 5. GweirglawddTyllauClai ditto 3 0 1 Sitl£ate near 6. Tyddyn y  Mr. R. Evans } 13 1 24 Little Live ol Mr. Jos. Morris 13 1 24 7. Part f TydlTyu } u R Ti' 12 I) l eaichwr Mr. U. E? vans 12 2 31 } ditto 16 i 29 9. Part of } ditt 14 1 4 Calchwr 0 of situate near 110. Rmglev Mr. W. Hughes 52 0 3 11. Flirt of Bingley ditto 13 1 16 12. J>enyrhengoed Mr. Williams 45 1 29 13. Part of ditto 6 2 20 14. of Mr. R. Evans 4 0 0 15. Four Honses and Gardens near Llanfwrog in the occupation of Thomas Williams and others. 16. Two House. and adjoining in the of William Edward5 and RJbert Rhydonen lies equi-diiitaiitbetween Denbigh and Piitliin, and is intersected by the turnpike road. The Farmste:tds have only recently been bnilt. and are extensive and con- venient. The soil is M a .o?t fertile and productive  ture, and all is in the highest of cultivation. The RÚlway (..? mpidly app,oacl?ig it. completion) from Denbigh to Ruthin, brings all these lands within two miles of the diffe,t stations. There exists i? very valu- able bed of Fire Clay under Let 5, and a bed of clay for Bricks and Tiles in Lots 1, 11, and great tion of Copper Ore and other minerals are perceptible on building sites, lyin so near as they are to the '1'own of Tyddyn y Lo,.6 to 9 lInd 12 are well adapted for Ruthin, and from their elevated position, comman,l varied and beautiful views of the Vale of Clwyd, Ruthin Castle, Park, and Grounds, and tU the surrounding mag. nificcnt scenery. The respective 'I tniti?t? will ?h?? the Lots. P'? and particulars may be had of Messrs. Bloxam, Ellison, and Bloxini, Solicitors, No. 1, Lincolns Inn Fields, Ml. LI. Adiins, Solicitor, Ruthiii at the prin- cipal Hotels in North Wales; at the Office of this Paper; and of the Auctioneer, British Hotel, SALE BY MR. PRITCHLRD. BANKS OF THE MEN AI. ELIGIBLE MARINE VILLA SITES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. PRITCHAltD, (Under the order and seal of the Poor Law Board, and authority of the Guardians of the Bangor and Beau- maris at the Bulkeley Amls Hotel, Menai Bridge, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of June, 1861, at 3 o'clock  that eligible piece of LAND, contain- A, ing one acre, one rood, and two perches, ? there- abouts, situate at Menai Bridge, in the Parish of Llan. disilio, in the County of Anglesey. The Banks of the Memi,- the Rhine of North celebrated for their varied and i-aagnifieent scenery and The property is situate within a few minutes' walk of the M?ni Railway Station and Landing Piers, where Steam Packets are daily plying between Menai Bridge, Carnarvon, BeaUffil\ris, Llandudno, and Liver- pool. The Parish Church is close by, where the nilish and Webb services are performed every Sunday. For further particulan apply at the Offices of the Auctioneer, Anglesey House, SALE BY MR. HEALING. SALE OF A MOST DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD COTTAGE, SITUATE AT PENSAITN, NEAR TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY HEALING, On THURSDAY, the 6th June 1861, at 3 o'Clock in the Afternoon most punctually, at the Hou?e of Mr. HUM- PHREYS, the CAMBRIAN HOEL, PENSARN. subject to such Conditions of &Ie as will be then and there pro. duced in the mantino of by Private Treaty of which due notICe Will be swen,) Al 'hat most eligible and conveniently ?,ged Cottage Residence' known BLAEN A U COTTAGE desirably situated on ihe East or Upper End of CHAPEL STREKT, approached from tle Street through GLOSSOP TEILBACF, and eOIDmndmg as it does an extensive view of the Vale of Clwyd, with splendid Marine and Mountain Scenery in the The on the Basement floor IS Two Par- lours a Convenient Kitchen, Scullery and Pantry; on the second flO-?, ..?.t Drawing R- b..t Bedroom, Two Secondary ditto, and a Servant's Chamber. A waUed GARDEN encloses the property, which stand. up=  Area of nearly 726 yards of Land, is held for an .e.p,r.d t?!- of 62 years, and is subject to a Ground W,,?'t k3 4.. 4d., payable H.If-y-ly, u the 1st May and on the 1st of November in each yew-, to Mn. Catherine Davies, Bryn Coch, Abergele. Any further information which may be required may be had on application to JOHN WILIIAMS, ESQ., Ty Coeb, Carnarvon, or to Mr. HEALING, Auctioneer, the George Hotel, Queen Street, Rhyl. SALE BY MR, F. F. JONES. DERWEN, NEAR EUTHIN, DENBIGHSHIRE. SALE OF A FREEHOLD ESTATE, COMPRISING UPWARDS OF 150 ACRES. MR. F. F. JONES Has been f rc,l with imtructions to dispose of b, PUBLIC AUCTION, in the month of June next. /4 LL that desirable FreehoJd Estate, caned J_jL GLYN MAWR, upwards of 150 Acres of excellent Land, situate in the Parish of ill the County of Denbigh, miùway between Ruthin one mile from the intendeù Station of the and Corwen Pilwy. Plans anti particuhrs are in of preparation, and will shortly he issued. Omce, Market Place, Ruthin. K!rd May, 1861. SALE BY MR. E. H. OWEN. _n- CASTLE HOTEL, LLANBERIS, NORTH WALES. A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR THE INVESTMENT OF CAPITAL. MR. E. H. OWEN Begs most respectfnUy to announce that be is favoured with instructions from Mr. Richard Roger.s, to orfer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises M above, on the 5th day of June, 1861, commencilll( at One o'clock p.m. precisely- fT?HE above large Mid well tmished FIRST- .i_ CLASS HOTBL, which is pleasantly situated, and commands a fine and view of the celebrated Uanberis Lakes and and is within a short dis- t?.,e f the foot f Snowdon. The whole of the exceed- ing?y handsome HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE will alM be old at the same time. The above Hotel is nearly now, having been built aoout two yars ago, and is of the best and most costly con. N. B* -The p nt Proprietor will give satisfactory "monii for leaving the place. Further information may be had of the Proprietor, Mr. Richard Rogers, on the premises, or of the Auctioneer,  Carnarvon. NORTH WALES. ? SELECT FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO BE LET, From the present time IIp to the 20tli July, AT THOMAS JONES'S, BRYN OWEN HOUSE, MENAI BRIDGE, ANGLESEY. rjTtHE above detached residence is moat Tbeautifully situated on an eminence near to Menai Bridge, and commands most delightful .d uninterrupted View. f the M?.,i Strait., the M-.ti. 8,,e.??y f and the opon Sea. The House contaiug Diuing, Drawing, anti Sitting Rooms, seven Bed Rooms, four Bed Rooms, &e. About two acres of Pleasure Ground connected with th. House. The Menai Bridge Railway Station and the Uvtfpoo! Packet Station, are within a few minuted walk. A RERBRAINT MENAT STRAITS TO BE LET, BY THE YEAR, OR FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS. DpHE House is handsomely and neatly fur* Tni:ihod, and consists of a Drawing Room, Dining Room, two small Sitting Rooms, four best Bed Rooms, two Dressing Rooms, three Servants' Room. a large Kitcken, a Servants' Hal), small Pantry and Scullery, Linen and Store Closets, W. C., Housemaids' Closets, &c. Stabling for two or four Saddle Room, and Room over Stable, Coach. house, Laundry, small Dairy. Hen House, Pigstie, Cow-liouse, &ü. &c. a good sized Kitchen Garden. between three and four acres of Land, a Flower Garden with Fountain in the centre, Trout Stream running through the a small Hot. house, a opening out from the house. Aberbraint is ten walk from the Railway Station of Llanfair, li miles from the Menai Bridge Church, where there are two English services every Sunday, and is 6 miles from Bangor. 7 from Bea.umaris.. and within five minute- walk of the Menai Straits. Further particulars may be luul on applicatioh to Mr. HA8LAM. Carreg Bran, Llanfair, Anglesey. SEVEN THOUSAND AMERICAN CRINOLINES BEST WATCH SPRING STEEL, AND NEWEST SHAPES. T CARMICHAEL &nd CO. have received <J the above direct from New York, per City of wLnington. and will SHOW THEM THIS DAY at One. third the regular P"???'??"? be seen from their PRICE LIST. 8 Rows OF SfBINa DIAMOND SKtBTS Is 6d 10 Ditto ditto ditto. Is 9d 12 Ditt. ditto ditto .I Is Ilid 15 Ditto ditto ditto 2s 6d 17 Ditto ditto ditto 2a 9d 20 Ditto ditto ditto. 3s 6d 25 Ditto ditto ditto. 4s 6d 30 Ditto ditto ditto. 5s 6d 35 Ditto ditto ditto. 6e 6d 40 Ditto ditto ditto. 7f 6d WOVE TAPES. 13 Rows or SPMNG. 2s 6d M Do. Do 2s lid 1 rg:S OF ;NG 1 5d 20 Do. Do. Mid 25 Do. D o 4s 6d g Do. Do. :t: 40 Do. Do. 7a 6d CHILDREN'S. 8 ROWS OF SPRRNG 1. 1!44 12 Do. Do. .?. 2. 6d The entire number, Seven Thoumn(l, c? ? seen on the Gallery Counter of the Liver Establishment and it ma1 be well to remark that the American Crinoline*, for shape, temper of steel, UghtceM, and gr&ce in mtting, M9 the BEST IN THE WORLD. LIVER ESTABLISHMENT, LIVERPOOL. IMPORTANT SALE OF FURNITURE, BEDDING. MIRRORS, &c., AT T HuGHES AND (Jo-'S, 45 AND 47, BOLD-STREET, LIVERPOOL. In consequence of an altemtion in the Partnership shortlytQ take effect, T. HUGHEs A'n) CO. Have decided on SELLING OFF their l&rgeMdvtht&Ma STOCK OF DRAWING-ROOM. DINING-ROOM, LIBRARY. AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, BEDDING, MIRRORS, &c., Manufactured principally during last Aut?n and Wint??i for their FIRST-CLASS FAMILY TRADE. And in order to effect a speedy cleuann, the whole of the Goods in the as above, and the immenlG Manufactured Stock in their Factories have been Re. marked, at greatly Reduced Prices, in Plain Figures, and subject to DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT. FOR CASH, On delivery only. As the Goods have been Manufactured from the moat carefully ..I..td Materials, and d ence of Mr. H., parties about to furnish will find in to" SALE an UNUSUAL opportunity of Purchasing really Füst. class, ?? SUBSTANTIAL FURNITURE AT 25 PER CENT. BELOW USUAL PRICES. All country orders Packed Free and Delivered at the R&ilway Stations, or on board any of the Veeaels leavinc the Port. OBSERVE THE ADDRESS. T. HUGHES AND 00.. Nos. 45 AND 47, BOLB-STREET, l OPPOSITE SLATEtt 9TMET, LIVERPOOL. rACTORIES-48 ANB 52, FLEET-STEEET.